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Program Results Reports describe RWJF’s interest in the area and strategy for addressing the problem for those working in the field or interested in undertaking similar efforts. They explain the problem addressed; the activities undertaken; the results or findings from the work; lessons for the field; any post-grant activities—by the grantee or RWJF—and they include a bibliography of material produced during the project or program.

Girls for Gender Equity formed a coalition of youth, educators, parents, and policymakers to end sexual harassment and other gender-based violence in New York City public schools and to "create an expectation of gender equality."

Students Run LA expanded to serve students ages 12–15 in the Los Angeles area. They also developed a replication toolkit that the National Nursing Centers Consortium used to create a similar program in Philadelphia.

The National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) and partners helped 12 public health departments around the country prepare for accreditation by completing community health assessments and health improvement plans.

Building on its campaign to fight childhood obesity in Pennsylvania, The Food Trust worked in multiple states to make healthy foods available and affordable by stimulating the growth of supermarkets in low-income, underserved areas.

Saint Peter's University Hospital and Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital conducted a community health needs assessment and created a plan to address the needs it found in their combined service area in central New Jersey.

Early Assessment of Programs and Policies on Childhood Obesity was the first full-blown test of "systematic screening and assessment" - a process for quickly determining which real-world interventions are ready for more rigorous evaluation.